Poetry Explorer- Classic Contemporary Poetry, TO HIS WORSHIPFULL WEL-WILLER, MAISTER EDWARD LEIGH, by RICHARD BARNFIELD



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TO HIS WORSHIPFULL WEL-WILLER, MAISTER EDWARD LEIGH, by                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Image of that, whose losse is here lamented
Last Line: Then will I sweare, that shee is dead indeed.
Alternate Author Name(s): Barnefield, Richard
Subject(s): Worship; Lament


Image of that, whose losse is here lamented;
(In whom, so many vertues are contained)
Daine to accept, what I have now presented.
Though Bounties death, herein be only fained,
If in your mind, she not revive (with speed)
Then will I sweare, that shee is dead indeed.





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